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LATEXfor Dummies

William F. Klostermeyer
Dept. of Computer and Information Sciences
University of North Florida
Jacksonville, FL 32224
E-mail: wkloster@unf.edu

Abstract
LATEXis fun!

1 Introduction
Here is a citation [1, 2].

1.1 Funny Fonts


We do bold and 2 + 3 = 5 numbers.

• We do italics and others X and non-English symbólş.

We can do other fonts. And such as this.

1.1.1 Math
2n
Can Word do this: 22 ? Or
n
X n(n + 1)
i= ?
i=0
2

Equations:

ri = Bri−1 + ri−2 i≥2 (1)


Raw text:

0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1

Theorem 1 LATEXmakes numbering easy.

Corollary 2 Very easy!

1
 
B I 0 0 ... 0 0

 I B I 0 ... 0 0 

 0 I B I ... 0 0 
A=
 
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..

 . . . . . . .

 0 0 ... 0 I B I 
0 0 ... 0 0 I B

Figure 1: Matrix A

1 1 0 0
1 1 1 0
0 1 1 1
0 0 1 1

Table 1: A 4 × 4 Nullspace Matrix

Conjecture 1 Word makes numbering hard!

Note that I can refer to Theorem 1.

2 Figures







b P3

Figure 4. An example of Tik

See Sample.tex for more examples (.jpeg, etc.).

3 Conclusions
LATEX can generate pdf files, slides, html (Web pages), multiple columns, and
has templates for books and letters. Plus we can do footnotes 1 and notes and like this
quotes:
1 Like this!

2
“Not all good things come to an end, only a chosen few.”

Acknowledgments
Thanks!!

References
[1] J. Goldwasser and W. Klostermeyer (1997), Maximization Versions of
“Lights Out” Games in Grids and Graphs, Cong. Num., vol. 126, pp. 99-
111

[2] J. Goldwasser, W. Klostermeyer, and H. Ware (2002), Fibonacci Polynomials


and Parity Domination in Grid Graphs, Graphs and Comb., vol. 18 (2002),
pp. 271-283

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